Kentucky’s high school football playoffs will come to an end this weekend with six state championship games at Kroger Field in Lexington.

The finals will kick off at 2 p.m. Friday with the Class A championship game matching Beechwood (11-2) against Pikeville (11-2).

It’s a rematch of the 2015 Class A state final, which Pikeville won 42-28.

Here’s a look at the matchup:

History

Located in Fort Mitchell in the Northern Kentucky area, Beechwood has won two straight Class A state titles and 13 overall. The Tigers, who are 13-5 all-time in state finals, will move up to Class 2A next season as part of the Kentucky High School Athletic Association’s reclassification.

Pikeville is 4-3 all-time in state finals, winning three straight Class A crowns from 1987-89 and the 2015 title over Beechwood.

Storylines

Beechwood has won nine in a row since back-to-back September losses to Class 3A finalist Corbin (21-14) and Class 5A finalist Covington Catholic (49-14). The Tigers’ last loss to a Class A school was to Pikeville in the 2015 final. Beechwood averages 42.8 points per game and allows 13.2.

Pikeville enters with an eight-game winning streak after consecutive September losses to Belfry (36-21) and West Virginia’s Point Pleasant (41-34). Pikeville averages 43.2 points per game and allows 15.3.